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Double Decker Buses Perk Up the Fleet

More riders. Less maintenance. Smaller footprint. Bigger views.

There are now 23 Double Tall double decker buses specially built for Community Transit operating on Snohomish County roads.

Another 17 Double Talls are on order and will be replacing the oldest articulated buses in our commuter fleet in 2015.

Beyond that, another five expansion Double Talls are on the way to add more seats to many of our 400-series routes serving trips to downtown Seattle. That's a total of 45 Double Talls -- the second largest fleet of double deckers in the U.S.!

More for Less

The current fleet of double decker buses are 42 feet long and 14 feet tall. They seat 77 passengers – 49 upstairs, 28 downstairs – plus have designated standing room. At times, there are more than 100 riders on a single Double Tall!

Compared to the 60-foot, 60-seat buses they replaced, Double Talls seat more passengers in less road space, easing crowding on popular commuter routes as well as on Seattle streets and at Community Transit’s Kasch Park base in Everett.

A mix of federal and state funding has paid for most of the cost of these buses. Because of their ability to ease congestion on I-5 between Snohomish County and Seattle, Double Talls score well in Washington Regional Mobility Grant funding competitions.

The Double Tall buses require less maintenance (since there’s no joint in the middle) and use less fuel than the articulated buses, and they handle better in snowy road conditions when articulated buses are usually removed from service.

Facts About the Double Tall

The Double Talls are made by Alexander Dennis Ltd., the same company that makes the famous London double deckers. Community Transit’s decision to buy these buses required the Scotland-based bus manufacturer to contract with a plant in the United States so the buses could meet federal Buy America standards, a requirement for the federal money which helped pay for the buses.

Bus Model: Enviro 500

Manufacturer: Alexander Dennis Limited

Ceiling height : 5-feet-7-inches. Please watch your head.

Extra-large windows: Enjoy the view.

High-back reclining seats: Sit back and relax

Height: 14 ft

Weight: 52,911 lbs

Length: 42 ft

Capacity: 77 seats, with lower deck standing room for up to 20 passengers

Weight distribution: 70 percent of weight is within 4 feet of the ground, making the buses very stable

Comfort: All seats have 3 inches more hip-to-knee room than standard; reading lights; individual air vents

Double deckers in U.S. transit: Las Vegas and Davis, Calif. are the other U.S. cities with double decker buses in regular transit operation. Davis uses an older style bus.